My story "Your Past Life Interferes with My Very Important Studies" went up at Flash Fiction Online last week, along with an interview with me.
Last weekend I took myself off for a writing session in a local tearoom. It's not something I do very often these days, although I used to. The place was practically empty when I arrived, but then got so busy they were turning people away. Luckily I'd gone there for lunch as well, so I didn't feel too bad about writing there. Next time I might go earlier or later to miss the lunch rush. I got most of a first draft done so at least being crowded didn't put me off!
The programme for Swanwick Writers' Summer School went up last week. As I do every year, I'm currently trying to decide on the courses to take and changing my mind every time I look. The only course I've decided for definite is the one on forensics for writers. I don't write crime fiction but it sounds interesting anyway. It's an interest left over from when I was a teenager and wanted to be a forensic scientist, although a change of school and a terrible chemistry teacher made me lose interest in that career. For the specialist course I can't decide on whether to do novel writing or poetry. Maybe if I take enough courses on writing novels I'll figure out how they work!
What I'll probably do is decide on the day. I usually do!